Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Ahmed Ozomoko, told BBC that Syrian government cooperates with the mission and helps the inspectors to access its chemical posts.

Ozomoko revealed that inspectors visited 5 of about 50 plants suspected of producing chemical weapons, adding that some sites announced by Damascus are located in territory controlled by the opposition, or in fighting areas where control changed repeatedly , expressing his concern about chances of the international inspectors in Syria to access these areas.

He renewed his call for both parties of the conflict to support his organization's special mission to destroy chemical weapons in the country.